Friday 19 August 2016

Spinal stenosis surgery in Atlanta – Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

While some people develop spinal stenosis as part of the degenerative condition, there are others who are born with congenital form.  Many people do not feel any pain or effects of the narrowing, however, with age, many people start noticing weakness, radiating pain as well as numbness just secondary to the compression of the spinal cord or nerves. Spinal stenosis surgery in Atlanta can help you overcome this condition provided you choose the right surgeon.

While narrowing of the spine might occur in different parts, the symptoms related to nerve compression are usually similar. It is because of this reason that specialists like Dr. Erik Bendiks perform tests for determining the location as well as the cause of the narrowing of the spine. This helps in providing the best treatment.  Lumbar stenosis occurs in the lower back while cervical stenosis occurs in the neck. Here you will get to know about Lumbar spinal stenosis.

Lumbar spinal stenosis

In this condition, the spinal nerve roots located in the lower back become compressed leading to symptoms related to sciatica –numbness, weakness and tingling that often radiates from the lower back of the legs and buttocks.

Often it mimics the symptoms of vascular insufficiency. Both these conditions can lead to claudication meaning leg pain while walking.  If vascular studies indicate normal flow of blood, and it has been established that a person is suffering from spinal stenosis on diagnostic testing then the symptoms are known as neurogenic claudication. Usually people suffering from spinal stenosis describe symptoms as onset of weakness or leg pain with walking, however they feel relief while sitting. Lumbar stenosis of the spine usually occurs at the L3-L4 and L4-L5 levels.


The first thing you need to do in case you experience any of these symptoms is consult a spinal surgeon who can start the treatment. Atlanta spine surgery for lumbar stenosis of the spine is performed only when patients show no sign of improvement with other treatment options.  

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